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Lecture 13
chris wiggins edited this page Apr 15, 2017
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For Tuesday, we're moving from
- a chronology of how we make sense of our world through data,
- and how that came to be our set of assumptions and methods, to
- consequences of those assumptions and methods.
Specifically we'll read
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pp260-308 (sec 6.1-6.8) of Ch 6 of Matt Salganik's forthcoming book "Bit by Bit" (https://data-ppf.slack.com/files/chris/F4ZJ5RS5D/bit-by-bit-open-review-ch6-73p.pdf ; website= http://www.bitbybitbook.com/ ). Matt got his PhD in sociology at Columbia in 2007.
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a very recent --- last month!! -- piece on ethics and big data http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article/comments?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005399 "Ten simple rules for responsible big data research"
authors include
- danah boyd and Kate Crawford, whose essay started the class;
- Arvind Narayanan, coauthor of the Netflix paper Jillian posted; and
- Columbia's own Alondra Nelson